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Cover story Something blue, something new By debating the points of agreement and friction between New Labour and blue Labour, we can see the outline of a fresh and attractive political orientation, argues Graeme Cooke

Labour isn’t working New Labour’s estrangement from working people is at the root of its problems. Blue Labour is where it should go next, Maurice Glasman tells Robert Philpot

Class politics The public values of the Labour party now diverge from the private values of many of its traditional supporters, believes Peter Kellner

Embracing diversity Philippe Legrain on why the progressive left must build a positive narrative around diversity which meshes with social democratic values and is in tune with the reality of modern communities and identities

Right on target Cultural challenges have hit the left hard across Europe, while rightwing populist parties have repositioned themselves to exploit the opportunity, suggest Roger Liddle and Michael McTernan

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